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Cat (A, B) Description of the cause Number of causes Pp 1 00 causes other than those listed below or the overlapping of several causes at the same time, creating equivalent causes 10 0.019048 2 03 dispatching, accepting or driving of a railway vehicle on an incorrectly planned, unsecured route or incor- rect operation of traffic control devices 13 0.024762 3 04 failure of a railway vehicle to stop before a “stop” signal or in a place where it should stop, or starting a railway vehicle without required authorisation 22 0.041905 4 06 exceeding the maximum permissible speed 1 0.001905 5 08 inadvertent starting of a railway vehicle 3 0.005714 6 09 damage or poor maintenance of the surface, bridge or overpass, including also improper execution of works, e.g. improper unloading of materials, surface, leaving materials and equipment (including road machines) on the track or within the clearance of the railway vehicle, or running the railway vehicle over elements of the structure 28 0.053333 7 10 damage to or poor technical condition of powered railway vehicle, special-purpose vehicle (including running over an object which is a structural part of powered railway vehicle, special-purpose vehicle) and damage to or malfunction of the on-board part of ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System) 5 0.009524 8 11 damage or poor technical condition of a car (including running over a structural part of the car) 20 0.038095 9 13 collision of a railway vehicle with a railway vehicle or other obstacle (e.g. brake skid, luggage trolleys, postal cart, etc.) 23 0.04381 10 15 premature termination of the route or release and shifting of the railway point under the railway vehicle 13 0.024762 11 17 improper loading, unloading, irregularities in securing the cargo or other irregularities in cargo opera- tions 7 0.013333 12 18 collision of railway vehicle with road vehicle (other road construction equipment, agricultural machin- ery) on a level crossing with grade-crossing gate (cat. A according to the transit metric) 8 0.015238 13 19 collision of railway vehicle with road vehicle (other road construction equipment, agricultural machin- ery) on a level crossing equipped with automatic crossing system with traffic lights and grade-crossing gate (cat. B) 14 0.026667 14 20 collision of railway vehicle with road vehicle (other road construction equipment, agricultural machin- ery) on a level crossing equipped with automatic crossing system with traffic lights and without grade- crossing gate (cat. C) 27 0.051429 15 21 collision of railway vehicle with road vehicle (other road construction equipment, agricultural machin- ery) on a level crossing not equipped with a crossing system (cat. D) 123 0.234286 16 23 collision of railway vehicle with road vehicle (other road construction equipment, agricultural machin- ery) outside level crossings in stations and routes or on the communication and access track to the siding 7 0.013333 17 24 fire in a train, marshalling train or railway vehicle 1 0.001905 18 30 malicious, hooligan or reckless misconduct (e.g. throwing stones at a train, stealing cargo from a train or marshalling train in motion, placing an obstacle in the track, devastation of power, communication, signal- ling or track surface equipment and interfering with such equipment) 9 0.017143 19 31 collision of a railway vehicle with persons when crossing the tracks at level crossings or guarded cross- ings 12 0.022857 20 32 collision of a railway vehicle with persons crossing the track at a level crossings with an automatic cross- ing system (cat. B, C) 5 0.009524 21 33 collision of a railway vehicle with persons when crossing the tracks at other level crossings and crossings 10 0.019048 22 34 collision of a railway vehicle with persons when crossing the tracks at level crossings or crossings at sta- tions or on the routes 142 0.270476 23 35 events with persons related to the movement of a railway vehicle (jumping, falling from a train, railway vehicle, strong approach or sudden braking of a railway vehicle) 19 0.03619 24 41 the category has not been established or the cause of the incident is still being determined 3 0.005714 Source: own study based on: [41], [52]. E ksploatacja i N iEzawodNosc – M aiNtENaNcE aNd R Eliability V ol . 23, N o . 3, 2021 481 analysis and conclusions – description of ad hoc preventive measures, – recommended preventive measures to avoid such accidents or inci- dents in the future or to limit their consequences. Figure 4 shows the number of accidents and incidents occurring on railway lines (2011-2019) and on railway sidings (2017-2019). Since 2011 there has been a downward trend in the number of accidents on railway lines in Poland. In 2019 there were 525 ac- cidents on railway lines and for the corresponding group on railway sidings – 117. As indicated in many publications [41]a serious accident is only possible if the following factors occur simultaneously: a conscious or unconscious decision to misuse the system, – continuation of the system misuse, – disrupted train traffic (mainly serious accidents caused by the – traffic dispatcher), human error (driver or traffic dispatcher). – For incidents on railway lines (Fig. 4), an increasing trend has been noticeable since 2014. This is due, among other things, to supervision activities that revealed the misclassification of some events which may have resulted in them not being included in official statistics. In 2019, 1240 incidents were recorded on railway lines while 23 incidents were recorded for the same group of incidents on railway sidings. 4. Risk analysis and assessment based on adverse events – case study 4.1. Identification of adverse events on the rail transport network Publicly available statistical data on adverse events in the Polish railway transport system, provided by the Office for Railway Trans- port, do not distinguish between passenger and freight transport. Based on an analysis of documents [41], [52] causes of railway ac- cidents for categories A (serious accident) and B (other than serious accident) on railway lines in 2019 (Table 2) and for railway sidings (Table 3) were identified. The probability of occurrence of a given cause in the railway trans- port system in 2019 (P p ) and the probability of effect, i.e. occurrence of train delay generated by a given emergency situation (P o ) were determined on the basis of data analysis. Out of all adverse events in the railway transport system, those reported by the Office for Railway Transport were singled out. The probability of causes listed in Tables 2 and 3 was calculated assuming that the number of train accidents in the system under study represents the same event space. Table 3. Causes of accidents occurring on railway sidings in 2019 Download 1.34 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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